Mukidigan Cheruvu, also known as Rama krishna Puram (RK Puram) Lake, has recently come under scrutiny as residents express worry over the lake's deterioration as a result of waste being dumped nearby. With very little water left, the lake is currently among the city's fastest-shrinking lakes. The ghmc and the irrigation department, according to the locals, are not maintaining the lake properly, which is why they should at least fence it in.
 
RK Puram Lake, which had covered more than 100 acres during the Nizam era, is now reduced to 30 acres, according to locals. Only around 30% of the developmental work that was authorized under Mission Kakatiya Phase IV two years ago had been finished. The work was divided into two parts. The scarcity of labor and inadequate funding caused development to be suspended, leaving the remaining works unfinished. Because of this disregard, the whole lake region is becoming a rubbish yard, which is increasing the threat posed by mosquitoes.
 
"First of all, a road that was built directly through the lake to provide a shortcut for the colonies previously caused damage to half of the lake. The water's connection to the remaining portion of the lake was therefore severed. Because the responsible officials have not taken any action to remove the rubbish, the lake is currently being further degraded as a result of its dumping. Mukesh, an rk Puram resident, suggested that the lake be gated off by officials as it is unclear when the construction work will begin.
 

Local citizen and social activist Robin Zaccheus said, "GHMC officials have only given us false hope for the past two years." Regretfully, the lack of advancement has led rk Puram inhabitants to doubt the lake's ever receiving the intended improvement. No steps have been done to develop the lake or at least fence it in, despite numerous objections.
 

 

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